Yeah old art was, lady looking at man who is holding umbrella for her, walking through a park. The mean there was... He's like holding the umbrella for her and stuff, and they are walking in the part. I see your point TehMonkey.

^hey, don't talk sh*t about modern art. learn some art history before you say something so ignorant. without divergance from "the cannon" and prevalance of art from the artists who rose throughout art's period of modernism, stuff like this (ytmnd) wouldnt even bee considered art.

I always thought the point of art was to be pretty.
I always thought pretty was a personal opinion based on your interpretation of the picture.
I always thought people who can, without hesistation, call every modern art piece meaningless were pompous jackasses :\

No your just a dick with a big ego who thinks being emo gives him/her the ability to express their feelings creatively when all you're really doing is whining through pictures. everyonesucks.ytmnsfw.com

No, we're not. Modern art is sh*t, abstraction with minor imagination, with simple substance being "art". Old art meant something. This sh*t doesn't; when a good three quarters of the contributors on site are simple people with simple minds, who think Google Images + YTMND = fame. Please, go to youtube, where you can be with retards like yourself. -ZJFTW

Modern art is such an enormous definition. The common misconception is that if it isn't a painting or a sculpture of some dead greek guy, it's "modern". Under that definition that makes every single YTMND ever made modern art, because it isn't a traditional medium. So appreciate the creativity and work put into sites like these instead of dismissing them as "f*ggy modern art kthxbai".

Wait a second, this page isn't hanging in a museum, so don't get so critical as to whether or not this is really "art." It's a thoughtfully created ytmnd page commenting on an upcoming fad where people are posting art on this website. Connery looking as if he's in deep concentration next to the keyboard is a funny visual representation that shows how silly it would be to turn ytmnd into a place of artistic expression.

The fact that he has splattered paint over a sepia looking image isn't meant to be artistic in and of itself, but those are used as cliche visual elements that can be understood as "artistic," which supports his overall idea behind the making of this page.